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Saturday morning I was hunting a thick hilltop at 9000 foot elevation. This little guy was bouncing around amongst all the Forest debris. We were quite away from any water.

 

Any of you know what kind of frog it is? Is he common or something special? I looked for a pink pig, but did not find one.

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An invisible one is my guess! VERY rare to actually catch one.

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Now I see him!

 

Little tree frog, my daughter catches them all the time up in Pinetop. I guess they don't have to be to close to water because she has caught them in the middle of the woods and by the house.

 

Now if you had found the pig that would have been an amazing find!

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Arizona Tree Frog... Nice one too. Here's a great site for ID helps

http://www.reptilesofaz.org

 

Yep, Arizona tree frog. And no, they don't have to be close to water. They use ephemeral and perennial pools for breeding but can be just fine as adults in moist areas away from permanent water.

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